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Growing tomorrow’s leaders today

Governments around the world are being confronted with unprecedented opportunities and challenges. The convergence of emerging technologies such as artificial...

Hoe sê? Konke kulungile! Language workshop leads to fascinating insights

In which language do you write your shopping lists? What is an expression in a language other than your mother tongue that you often use? Does language...

TLA Seminar: Embedding student graduate attributes in accounting education

​You are invited to attend the next quarterly TLA (teaching, learning and assessment) seminar offered by the Division for Learning and Teaching Enhancement...

Game-based assessment as an alternative to the standardised test

A new way of learning and assessment was designed by Delecia Davids, a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education. Davids developed a game-based way of learning and...

Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden celebrates its centenary during Woordfees 2023

​The Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden (SUBG) - the oldest academic botanical garden in South Africa – will be celebrating its centenary during the SU...

Winning team combines computer science and data science skills in Data School Hackathon

A team consisting of two fourth year Computer Science students and one third year BDat Science student won first place in the annual Data School Hackathon...

Networks taking internationalisation forward

​In August, the International Network of Universities (INU) celebrated its 25 th anniversary in Hiroshima, Japan. It was an auspicious occasion, more so for...

SU study aims to shorten diagnosis for drug-resistant TB

​​Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a global health threat due to high mortality, cost of treatment and risk of transmission. In 2021, there were an...

“Looking back is looking forward…” - The next 30 years of internationalisation at SU.

​​​​Stellenbosch University is celebrating 30 years of internationalisation this year and SU International is preparing for an external peer review – lots of...

TB research shows a good diet can cut infections by nearly 50%

This article was originally published on The Conversation. For centuries, we have known that tuberculosis is a social disease. It thrives on poverty and social...
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